Daesh attacks on Turkey’s Kilis province and further support for Turkey will be high on Thursday’s agenda at the foreign ministers meeting to be held in Brussels, said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday.
Stoltenberg made his remarks at a press conference ahead of the meeting at NATO headquarter in Brussels,Middle East Observer reported.
The situation in Iraq and Syria as well as Kilis, battered since January by rockets fired by Daesh in Syria, along with measures to counter Russia in Eastern Europe will top the agenda, said Stoltenberg, stating that they will first sign a protocol to bring Montenegro into NATO, Daily Sabah reported.
Stoltenberg said during a recent visit to Ankara he had met with the Turkish president, prime minister, and several other political leaders and they had discussed the difficult and tense situation along the Syrian-Turkish border. “So, this is high on our agenda,” he added.